"Lovers in Quarantine" is one of the best comedies
Frank Tuttle ever directed and he has directed many. The picture
is based on Tennyson Jesse's play, "Quarantine," and
has Bebe Daniels and Harrison Ford in the leading roles.

Miss Daniels plays an annoying child of sixteen who rides into
the picture on a motorcycle splashing mud everywhere. Being in
love with the fiance of her older sister, the child locks sister
in a closet and elopes with the lover in her stead. Of course
they are quarantined and the fiance finds that it is the baby
and not the older sister whom he loves.

Again Bebe proves herself a capable comedian--not of the slapstick
variety but a sparkling, scintillating one and her performance
in "Lovers in Quarantine" is by far the best she has
done for some time.

There are some inconsistencies, for instance, a trip to Bermuda,
as described by the caption writer, would lead one to believe,
involves days.
However, for the sake of plot development, the passage of several
days was a necessity, so the "slow steamer" to Bermuda
did not detract in the least.